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Beam-Metal Surface Interactions Using an Excimer Laser
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Abstract
In view of material technological developments, studies have been made of the interactive processes involved in irradiation of metals with an excimer laser. These studies involved single-pulse irradiation of Al, Ni, Ti, and Zn at various powers up to about 5 MW. Systematic studies at widely differing, yet reproducible, power densities were facilitated using numerically controlled beam focusing. By changing the incident intensity, different plasma pressures were produced during surface melting. These created various types of unstable ripple patterns which emanated radially from the center of beam incidence and were enhanced by immersion in liquid nitrogen.
The results showed only minor differences between substrates possessing different physical properties and the influence of crystallographic orientation was also found to be minimal. An elliptical disturbance zone was produced on the substrates when the beam was defocused and this is attributed to astigmatic effects associated with a lens system incorporating spherical refracting surfaces.
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